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News, Teaching & Learning | Nov 20, 2018

Stories Worth Telling: Bringing Documentary Filmmaking into the College Classroom

Author: Paul Keys and Kris Macomber, Meredith College

Colleges and universities are charged with preparing students to meet the new challenges and demands they will regularly face throughout their lives. In keeping with this…

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News, Teaching & Learning | Nov 20, 2018

Using Video to Enhance Student Learning

Author: Jennifer Ellis, University of Cincinnati Blue Ash College

As a nurse educator, I am frequently challenged to find just the right resources to supplement student learning. Teaching technical skills often requires supplementing text…

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News, Teaching & Learning, Uncategorized | Nov 20, 2018

Groundhog Day

Lolita Paff, Ph.D. Associate Professor, Penn State Berks

Do you ever feel like you’re teaching in the movie Groundhog Day? Where the same thing happens every semester? I’m feeling a bit of that right…

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News, Teaching & Learning | Nov 20, 2018

Want a wedge or just a slice?

In Minds Online, Michelle Miller writes about the “third shift” problem in online learning. The first and second priorities are work and family, in either order. Schoolwork is the third shift. It’s often relegated…

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News, Teaching & Learning | Nov 18, 2018

Student Disinterest: Who’s Responsible?

Sara Briggs wrote a piece (2/7/15) for InformED titled: 12 Myths About Student Engagement. The article does a nice job of providing background on engagement and identifying common…

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